Named Entity Results, C. C. Andrews

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xcept by the rain, which poured down in torrents, and reached Clarendon at eight o'clock P. M.; camped, and waited for a boat to ferry us across White River.
This arrived next day; ferried us across, and so we arrived here last night, much wearied, hungry, and exhausted, but content that it all happened in our three years. Upon arriving, we learned that parts of companies D, F, and G, altogether fifty, and parts of the Third Minnesota and Sixty-first Illinois infantry, under command of Colonel Andrews, the latter having come secretly from Little Rock, had left this place on Steamers Commercial and Raymond at the same time we did, and were to operate with us. They arrived at Augusta at daylight, on the twentieth, here disembarked, and proceeded toward Cache River by different roads; the cavalry taking one road and the infantry the other.
It was not long before the cavalry, commanded by Captain J. H. Garrison, of.company G, came upon the rebel Colonel Ponder, of the Ninth regiment Mis

hird Minnesota.
I received orders from Colonel Andrews at half-past 4 o'clock P. M., March thirt and rear.
I immediately formed, and, by Colonel Andrews's orders, sent two companies to engage thtion.
I immediately reported the fact to Colonel Andrews, who ordered me to withdraw gradually froit received orders from Colonel (now General) Andrews, commanding the post, to be prepared to marchCaptain Estes--the whole under command of General Andrews--was embarked at Duval's Bluff on the ste to know, little or nothing about McRae.
General Andrews, acting on the previous information, resond in the rear.
Retaining small reserve, General Andrews caused his men to be deployed as skirmishposition had remained good, have attacked General Andrews in a bad position for concerted defence. ht at Fitzhugh's Woods are the following: General Andrews's horse was shot dead from under him. Two of the Eighth Missouri cavalry, under Colonel C. C. Andrews, left Little Rock at eight P. M. of th[5 more...]